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Is your Content being Filtered by Search Engines?

Content syndication is nothing new–newspapers and magazines have been reusing other people’s quality content for a long time. But a few years ago somebody decided that this should be open to anybody who wanted to write, and the web made it possible. Now Article Syndication is a very popular way to establish yourself as an [...]
A Good Keyword Strategy = Higher Quality Traffic

SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. It is the art and science of making your website both relevant and important in the eyes of the search engines in order to achieve a high ranking in their results. SEO can be complicated, time consuming and expensive. However, despite it’s technical intricacies, there are a [...]
Common SEO Mistakes To Avoid

Many webmasters want to get top search engine rankings. To attain the objective, webmasters spend many efforts in doing link exchange and refine their meta tags and body content, however, they still overlook some issues. Let me explain why you should address these issues. 1. Select Wrong Content Management Software (CMS) Rapid prototyping manufacturer, Star Prototype China, [...]
Link popularity Explained

I am sure you all have heard of the term ‘Link popularity’ when we talk about site ranking by search engine. Do you remember the time back in your high school when some students used to get extra priority and love from their teachers just for being popular? Well, this link popularity is also something [...]
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Neil Teasdale's Articles

  • Poor Sleep Habits May Cause Diabetes!
    If you think lack of sleep only gets you uncontrollable yawns and bags under your eyes, take note, it may be more costly to your health than you think!

    A study done by Sleep Heart Health has found more evidence of increased diabetic conditions related to lack of sleep. But it doesn’t stop there; it also shows evidence of the same conditions with too much sleep.

    These findings come from a study where 722 men and 764 women, aged 53 to 93 years enrolled in the study. Worki...

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